Top-20 overall recruit Alex Constanza commits to Georgetown

Alex Constanza, the No. 16 overall recruit in the 2026 class, has committed to Georgetown, he told Rivals. He becomes Georgetown’s highest-ranked recruit in nearly two decades — and the program’s second-highest-rated prospect of the modern recruiting era. Only Greg Monroe (2008) rated higher than Constanza.
The 6-foot-8 senior out of SPIRE Academy (OH) chose the Hoyas after recent visits to NC State and Kansas.
Constanza, a native of Miami, also received offers from Illinois, Syracuse, Miami, and others.
Constanza on his commitment to Georgetown
Alex Constanza went in-depth on his commitment to Georgetown.
“I chose Georgetown because it felt like home. The coaching staff believes in me.”
What led to his trust in the coaching staff?
“Coach Cooley kept it real from day one. I feel like the connection was natural and the opportunity to make an impact right away really stood out.”
In his own words, what type of player is Georgetown getting in Constanza?
“I’d say I’m versatile. I can score on all three levels, guard and play multiple positions, and make my teammates better.”
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He has a message for Hoyas fans.
“We’re gonna play every game to win. Go Hoyas.”
Scouting Report
Rivals’ Jamie Shaw had this to say about Constanza:
“When it comes to pure talent, few possess for natural abilities that Alex Constanza has. The 6-foot-8 wing has good feel with the ball in his hands. He initiates the offenses for this team and gets the ball where it needs to go on the floor. Constanza plays with good balance, doesn’t get knocked off his lines and is able to decelerate in traffic to create a clean look. The motor is what is inconsistent with his game. There is not much movement when he is not on the ball.
… His size and ability to act as the central hub of an offense is intriguing, even with the inconsistent motor. He moves the ball well and he can finish at each level with a smooth shooting stroke and understanding of angles. He is a top-20 ranked player for On3, and the unique nature of his game shows why.”